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Asiacell to share success at Beirut forum

In its first public appearance outside Iraq, Asiacell, the established GSM network operator in Iraq, will share its regional and national expansion plans for the provision of public GSM mobile communications services.

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Asiacell Chief Financial Officer, Mr. Ahmad Haleem, will be addressing delegates at the forum during a special first session dedicated to the development of national mobile communications in Iraq.

"Asiacell is a unique success story already. We have seen subscribers rocket to over 125,000 since the granting of our license to operate a mobile network by the Iraqi Ministry of Telecommunications in October 2003," said Haleem. "We're looking forward to sharing our experience and our plans for the future at the Beirut Forum."

Asiacell is the only Iraqi operator with over 125,000 lines in service, a full transmission and switching network serving multiple cities and the capability to expand rapidly and build advanced network services today. A partnership with Kuwait's Wataniya Telecom, the leading GSM provider in Kuwait and a key regional operator, gives Asiacell access to technical expertise and financial backing to drive its ambitious expansion plans.

"We believe in the critical importance of driving widespread telecommunications services to Iraq's people, fast. And we're able to act on that belief," said Haleem. "This opportunity to share that belief is one we take very seriously."

Asiacell is Iraq's most established GSM operator and is uniquely experienced in deploying and operating the only fully provisioned, mature and world class GSM network in Iraq today. The company operates a fast-expanding network that covers the cities of Sulaymaniya, Mosul and Kirkuk.

The Asiacell network is built on state of the art GSM technology and has current network capacity to serve some 400, 000 subscribers.

"Asiacell is ready to expand. We have the financial strength to expand. We have the experience to expand and we have a fully operational network in Iraq today that we can expand,' said Haleem. "We are driving economic growth opportunities in Northern Iraq by providing effective access to telecommunications facilities for people and businesses and this is the story we are sharing at the Beirut Forum."

The Iraq Telecom forum is being held at the UN House in Beirut on the 9th-10th march 2004 and features speakers from UN ESCWA as well as the Iraqi Ministry of Telecommunications, Ministry of Electricity and Ministry of Oil as well as expert speakers from the public and private sectors.
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About Asiacell
Asiacell is the established GSM network operator in the Northern Region of Iraq with over 125,000 subscribers using its services in Sulaymaniya, Mosul and Kirkuk with ongoing network deployment occurring across the region. Asiacell, a consortium of Iraq's Asiacell (51%), Wataniya Telecom (40%) and United Gulf Bank ((9%), was granted a license to operate a regional GSM network in Northern Iraq by the Iraqi Ministry of Telecommunications in October 2003. The company's license supports the operation of a national scale network in 2005.

Asiacell has a fully operational GSM network, with facilities in Sulaymaniya supporting a state of the art network services, billing and customer care infrastructure operated by a highly trained team and experienced management.

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